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In late 2013 we saw the introduction of the RM series which was Corsair's newest range of Gold rated power supplies with all the bells and whistles of a high-end PSU like a fully modular design ...
Corsair HX1500i Power Supply. This new PSU series from Corsair is available in both 1000W and 1500W variants. For this review, however, ...
Corsair claims that a typical system using this power supply will use around 225 watts on load (which is a fairly solid estimation), and at this level, the power supply will be 85% efficient.
Their latest product, the Corsair AX1200i Digital ATX Power Supply, takes things a step further and blazes a trail by adding some innovative and useful features not found in any competing products.
We review Corsair refreshed lineup of its RMx 850W series power supplies. The new range now meets ATX 3.1 standards, includes a built-in ATX 12V-2x6 connector, and features a handy manual fan ...
Corsair Corsair’s HX850 is a partially modular power supply… Another consideration is cabling. Power supplies are available with hard-wired cabling, with partially modular cabling, or with ...
Though it does highlight, in a roundabout way, the new power supplies Corsair is releasing right now. Including new Shift HXi models: 1000 W, 1200 W, and 1500 W. (Image credit: Future) ...
Corsair knows their stuff when it comes to performance memory, but how about power supplies? Despite the fact that they are new to the PSU market, they prove that they are not newbies. After taking a ...
While Corsair don't give the GS800 a 50C rating, they do give it a modest 40C rating instead, which is more typical of the mainstream/entry level enthusiast power supplies. The GS-series power ...
We take another look at one of the latest modular power supplies from Corsair. Chris Ramseyer. TweakTown. Published Oct 23, 2011 11:29 PM CDT Updated Nov 3, 2020 7:01 PM CST.
Corsair TX850W 80% Energy Efficient Power Supply By Chris Davies Updated: Feb. 28, 2019 7:42 pm EST Corsair have announced a new 850W power supply intended for gamers and overclocking enthusiasts.
For example, Corsair’s popular CX series of power supplies, which are focused on the budget market, won’t have a Cybenetics or 80 Plus certification. Jacob Roach Former Lead Reporter, PC Hardware ...
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